AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoSecurity at the border: Montenegro returned 87 Serbian passengers from Tivat after a security assessment ahead of the EU–Western Balkans Summit, with plans to ban future entry for those deemed a risk. Tourism policy debate: Albania’s PM Edi Rama defended a Zvërnec luxury resort project, arguing high-end tourism brings higher revenues and should not be cancelled. Tourism leadership in Montenegro: The European Travel Commission held its General Meeting in Montenegro’s Bay of Kotor, re-electing Miguel Sanz as President and adding Booking.com, Feratel, GetYourGuide and Skyscanner as associate members. Science & health: A Montenegro-born biochemistry expert, Dr Mihailo Mirkovic, is leading University of Galway DNA research on cellular stress in fungi, aiming to better prevent chromosome abnormalities linked to cancer and neurodegeneration. Energy & environment: A study reports power-line EMF can stress honeybees and reduce pollination and plant reproduction, raising concerns as high-voltage infrastructure expands. Media ownership shift: Alpac Capital agreed to buy Adria News Network, which includes Montenegro’s Vijesti, with regulatory approvals expected in the second half of 2026.
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